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(Created page with "==Grekelin== ===Pronunciation (IPA)=== * IPA: /miˈca/, [mʲiˈcɑ] ===Etymology=== From Slavic Grekelin ''микя'', from Old Grekelin ''μεκυά'' (Later), from Medieval Greek ''μετά'', with the ''-t-'' palatalized into ''-kj-'' through a Grekelin sound change. Cognate with Greek ''μετά''. ===Adverb=== # Afterwards, following #: '''''Mikya''' to fai enna popiomen yno.'' (After eating we will drink wine.) # ''(Obsolete, mostly limited...") |
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 12 May 2024
Grekelin
Pronunciation (IPA)
- IPA: /miˈca/, [mʲiˈcɑ]
Etymology
From Slavic Grekelin микя, from Old Grekelin μεκυά (Later), from Medieval Greek μετά, with the -t- palatalized into -kj- through a Grekelin sound change. Cognate with Greek μετά.
Adverb
- Afterwards, following
- Mikya to fai enna popiomen yno. (After eating we will drink wine.)
- (Obsolete, mostly limited to Slavic Grekelin) Later
- Enna t(ö)rogse mikya? (Will you eat later?)
- (Cyrillic script) Енна төрогсе микя?
- Enna t(ö)rogse mikya? (Will you eat later?)